US4779139A - Desk top computer terminal and cabinet which eliminates reflection and glare from visual displays - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to a desk top visual display which eliminates visible reflections and glare, and more particularly to a desk top CRT terminal and cabinet having a visual display.
- the desk top CRT terminal of this invention provides most of the features and advantages of the support cabinet disclosed in copending application Ser. No. 697,262 and yet may be placed and used on a desk top without modification of the desk top. It permits glare-free viewing from a range of eye positions without requiring adjustment.
- a further object if to provide a glare-free desk top terminal which requires no angular adjustment for use by various persons during the course of the workday.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a desk top terminal which has an enhanced contract ratio and consequently may be read at lower electromagnetic radiation levels.
- a further object is to provide a desk top unit without glare and visible reflections which is positionable at the proper focal distance for the reading of displayed text.
- the visual display includes a CRT having a front viewing plane with a neck extending from the back of the CRT away from the viewing plane.
- a housing defines a base support plane adapted for resting on a horizontal support surface, and includes means for fixedly mounting and orienting the CRT such that the end position of the CRT neck is below eye level and is proximate the base support plane.
- the CRT being further mounted and oriented with respect to a nominal eyepoint of an observer such that the viewing plane of the area of display of the CRT screen is at a selected display angle of between about 70° and 30° with respect to a line of sight extending from the nominal eyepoint to the midpoint of the display area of the CRT screen.
- a light obstructing shield having a front edge and a light absorbing under surface extends toward the eyepoint and is supported and positioned by the housing such that a line extending from the front edge to a top limit of the area of display forms an acute angle with the viewing plane.
- the front edge extends sufficiently forward, and the display angle and acute angle are selected such that a light path extending from the eyepoint to any point on the viewing plane of the area of display is reflected into the light absorbing under surface of the shield.
- This arrangement substantially eliminates all glare and visible reflections originating from ambient light regardless of the source.
- the housing supporting the light obstructing shield also supports light absorbing side panels which cooperate with the shield to improve the contract ratio of the area of display.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a desk top CRT visual display system incorporating the features of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section of the cabinet of FIG. 1 taken along lines 2--2.
- the CRT display system includes a first cabinet side 10 and a second cabinet side 12 both of which extend from a base portion 14, to a top shield member 16.
- a top shield member 16 Below top shield member 16 it can be seen that the screen or face of a CRT tube 18 is supported such that it makes a selected display angle ⁇ of between about 70° and 30° with respect to a line of sight 30 emanating from a nominal eyepoint 22 to the midpoint of the CRT.
- Base portion 14 terminates at a flat bottom or base support plane 24 which rests on end is supported by a horizontal support surface such as desk top 26.
- the CRT visual display system of this invention When the CRT visual display system of this invention is intended for use as a computer terminal display, there will be included a keyboard terminal 28 which allows data input to the computer terminal. Also, as shown, desk 26 provides a recess 27 for the knees of a seated operator (not shown). Thus, it will be appreciated that the visual display system is particularly suitable for use by an operator seated at a desk.
- the desk top 26 may also be used to support other components of a computer system such as a disc drive 28 or a printer (not shown) for providing a typed copy of date.
- FIG. 2 there is illustrated a cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 of the CRT visual display system.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the nominal eyepoint 22 of an observer viewing the screen of the CRT 18 which of course, is located in the cabinet.
- the selected display angle as discussed above is between about 70° and 30°, and that the line 30, represents a viewing plane defined by the screen 32 of CRT 18.
- the line 30, represents a viewing plane defined by the screen 32 of CRT 18.
- the CRT has an upper edge 34 and a lower edge 36. It will, of course, be appreciated that all meaningful information will be displayed within these upper and lower edges. Typically, the meaningful information displayed on the CRT screen will extend substantially to the upper and lower edges. However, in some applications, the meaningful information may be restricted to a limited area of the CRT screen.
- the area of the CRT screen where meaningful information is displayed is referred to hereinafter as the display area.
- the laws of basic physics require that with respect to a reflecting or mirror surface, the angle of incidence of a light path is equal to the angle of reflectance. Thus as shown in FIG.
- dotted line 38A will strike the viewing display plane 30 of the CRT 18 at a particular angle. The light path will then be reflected from this bottom edge of the display area of the CRT screen at a similar angle. This means that the light path 38A will leave the eyepoint 28, be reflected off of viewing plane 30 of the CRT 18 and then reflected away from the viewing plane 30 at an angle equal to the angle of incidence as indicated by dotted line 38B. In a similar manner, the alternating dashed and dotted line 40A from the eyepoint 28 will be reflected from the viewing plane 30 at the midpoint of the CRT screen 32 at an angle similar to its angle of incidence as is indicated by the line 40B.
- a light path 42A extending from eyepoint 28 will also be reflected at a reflection angle equal to the angle of incidence as is indicated by the dashed line 42B.
- the front edge 44 of top shield member 16 of the cabinet extends forward toward the eyepoint such that the light path 38B is intersected.
- the other light paths 40B and 42B are also intersected by top member 16 and would of course be intersected even if the front edge 26 did not extend as great a distance toward the eyepoint 28.
- top member 16 is not reflective, but instead has light absorbing characteristics, it will be impossible for glare to be reflected by the light absorbing shield 16 from any ambient source back to the eyepoint 22 of an observer.
- the reflection angle 50 of line 48A is the same as the incidence angle 52 of line 48B.
- the elimination of all glare and visible reflections into nominal eyepoint 22 occurs even though the top shield member 16 does not completely cover the display area when viewed orthogonally.
- top shield member 16 only covers about 2/3 of the area of display (from an orthogonal view), leaving about 1/3 uncovered.
- the uncovered portion is indicated by double headed arrow 54 representing that bottom portion of the area of display 32 which extends from bottom edge 36 to the line 56.
- Line 56 is perpendicular to viewing plane 30 and passes through the front edge 44.
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